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Italian soccer fans caught performing fascist salutes ahead of match

“No tolerance for any form of violence, physical or verbal. Football must be an occasion of celebration and communion, not for fighting or confrontation,” Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini tweeted.

Fans of Italy's SS Lazio football club caught on camera performing a fascist salute. Source: Screenshot.
Fans of Italy’s SS Lazio football club caught on camera performing a fascist salute. Source: Screenshot.

A group of supporters of the Italian Serie A football club SS Lazio were caught on video performing fascist salutes and hanging banners glorifying former Italian dictator Benito Mussolini ahead of the team’s Wednesday match against AC Milan in Milan.

One banner read, “Honour to Benito Mussolini.”

The scene unfolded the day before Liberation Day celebrations on April 25, which mark the end of the country’s fascist dictatorship in 1945.

Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini condemned the incident.

“No tolerance for any form of violence, physical or verbal. I thank the police who are following the incident carefully. Football must be an occasion of celebration and communion, not for fighting or confrontation,” he posted on Twitter.

World Jewish Congress CEO Robert Singer said, “It is incomprehensible that in the 21st century there are still those who seek to glorify a fascist regime that was responsible for spreading hate across the continent during the darkest days of World War II and supported the Nazis in their perpetration of the Holocaust and other crimes against humanity.”

“Football is known to millions around the world as the ‘beautiful game’ not only because of the skill of its players, but for its unique ability to bring people together over their shared love of sport and club,” he continued. “It is time for players, club officials and governing bodies to make clear that there is no room for such behavior by supporters both inside and outside of stadiums. We call on the leadership of SS Lazio and Serie A to respond accordingly and to ensure that these fans are punished to the fullest extent.”

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